mp6000 SD authentication error

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  • RicohTech_TurksCaicos
    Technician
    50+ Posts
    • Aug 2008
    • 55

    #1

    mp6000 SD authentication error

    A co worker of mine has a problem with a MP6000 throwing SD CARD AUTHENTICATION ERROR. Anyone know a fix for this? He has tried taking the sd card from another machine and same results.

    SC866 SD card authentication
  • Cipher
    It's not easy being green

    1,000+ Posts
    • May 2006
    • 1309

    #2
    I couldn't find a RTB for SC866 for this model, but there is a RTB for SC866 for the MPC6000.

    That one is down to a system firmware bug.

    SYMPTOM

    SC866 (SD Card Error 1: Confirmation) occurs when installing an SD card option if the
    System/Copy firmware is older than Ver1.05.

    CAUSE

    Due to a firmware bug (System/Copy), the machine cannot authenticate the SD card.
    Note: There is nothing wrong with the SD card or application itself. The problem is with
    the System/Copy firmware.
    I would try upgrading or downgrading the system firmware for your model based on that info.
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    • Canadian Tech
      Too Long in this field
      • Feb 2009
      • 32

      #3
      Yup, Cipher is correct, there is a firmware fix for this problem.
      Most of the time the operators need fixing, not the machine !!!

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      • stephend
        Senior Technician

        250+ Posts
        • Apr 2009
        • 306

        #4
        Try the newest firmware version: Engine v1.034, System v3.02, etc. if your machine will be able to boot.
        Check the original card from this "sick machine" in a different unit to see if it's working. If it's working, disconnect HDD and try again. Next replace the memory....and last controller.

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        • RicohTech_TurksCaicos
          Technician
          50+ Posts
          • Aug 2008
          • 55

          #5
          Originally posted by stephend
          Try the newest firmware version: Engine v1.034, System v3.02, etc. if your machine will be able to boot.
          Check the original card from this "sick machine" in a different unit to see if it's working. If it's working, disconnect HDD and try again. Next replace the memory....and last controller.
          From my understanding the problem has been fixed and he ended up replacing the sd card and the hdd and the problem disapeared. I did tell him about the Firmware

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          • unisys12
            Trusted Tech

            250+ Posts
            • Jul 2007
            • 490

            #6
            Had one of these kick my tail all over the shop for the last two days. Replacing the HDD fixed it. I updated all firmware before this, but it didn't help.
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